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Taylor Sheridan's 'Lioness' Filming in Fort Worth Boosts Local Economy

WFAANovember 5, 20251 min1,876 views
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'Lioness' Filming in Fort Worth

  • 🎬 The hit show 'Lioness', created by Taylor Sheridan, recently filmed in Fort Worth, Texas, specifically in the Berkeley Place neighborhood.
  • πŸŒƒ Filming occurred overnight from Thursday to Friday, with streets closed for the production.
  • πŸ‘₯ The production involved a significant crew, estimated at 250 to 300 personnel, transforming local streets and even a neighbor's backyard.

Economic Impact of Film Industry

  • πŸ’° The film industry in Fort Worth is rapidly growing, contributing hundreds of millions of dollars to the local economy.
  • πŸ—οΈ Taylor Sheridan plans to establish a large 450,000 sq ft production facility near the Alliance airport, further solidifying Fort Worth's role in film production.
  • πŸš— While filming caused temporary disruptions like traffic diversions, residents like Steve Scandlin found the experience worthwhile.

Production Details and Local Experience

  • 🎭 The production was described as sophisticated, with set designers meticulously removing and then restoring Halloween decorations to ensure specific shots were clean.
  • ✨ Residents experienced the thrill of seeing their city on TV, glimpsing celebrities, and witnessing a Hollywood-style production firsthand.
  • 🀫 After filming, the set was dismantled, leaving little trace of 'Lioness' having been in the neighborhood.
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